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Removing Peanut Oil from Vinyl Siding

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Date: 02/11/2009 Topics: Cleaning > Advice | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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About two months ago I used my turkey fryer with peanut oil in it. I left it out over night due to my neglect. Well that night we had wind and rain and the rain filled up my cooker and the wind blew the used peanut oil onto my vinyl siding. I've tried dishwashing soap and heavy duty degreaser but it did not come off. Can someone help me? Thanks.

Question Man from Chesapeake, VA
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By PICO (468) Contact
Have you heard the old expression " fight fire with fire"?
Try using a cooking oil to loosen the oil and then wash with a soap and water, then rinse with plain water.

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By Linda (Guest Post)
Don't have a clue, but I would TRY rubbing baking soda or talcum powder into the stains and see what happens. couldn't hurt.

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By JoanDogs (Guest Post)
Krudd Kutter will take the oil off. It can be obtained at Lowe's and Home Depot, though here in MA. Lowe's is less expensive.

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